In a case report of a 1-month-old infant with bilateral tibial hemimelia (probably Weber type VIIa (1)) and equinovarus deformities, the limb with a small tibial anlage was treated with knee disarticulation, and the limb with a larger tibial anlage was treated with forefoot amputation and fusion of the os calcis to the fibula, performed with future plans of fusing the fibula to the anlage.

Clubfoot deformity, or talipes equinovarus, can be associated with tibial hemimelia, including hypoplastic tibia, Weber type I (Fig.

She had very small nostrils, hearing aids in both ears, a short webbed neck with no mobility of head on neck, pectus excavatum deformity of the thoracic cage, severe kyphoscoliosis, ulnar deviation of the wrist and severe talipes equinovarus.

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